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For Winter 2026, we dive into the Endangered Species Act—how it protects hundreds of species and why it needs our protection today; learn how to comfort grieving animals; discuss pet obesity and weight loss tips; examine how our crafting choices can help end cruelty in the wool industry; and more. Plus, find homemade plant-based holiday gift ideas!

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The Endangered Species Act under fire again: What’s at stake
Political attacks threaten the Endangered Species Act, which has saved hundreds of species from extinction.

Rachel Stern/Humane World for Animals
How to help your overweight pet get healthy and lose weight
With lots of patience and veterinary support, we can help our pets lose weight and support them in living healthier, happier lives.

Rachel Stern/Humane World for Animals
Recognizing pet grief: Signs and strategies for healing
Pets grieve too. Here's how to recognize the signs of animal grief and offer comfort and support your pet during loss.

Jean Chung/For Humane World for Animals
Humane World for Animals rescues 67 dogs from a closed dog meat farm in South Korea
In another blow to a shuttering industry, Humane World for Animals leads a rescue on a South Korean dog meat farm.

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Homemade plant-based holiday treats from Elle Simone Scott
Chef Elle Simone Scott on edible plant-based presents and what makes a gift feel truly special.

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Crafting humanely: What you need to know about live lamb cutting
By making more humane choices when crafting and shopping, we can help end live lamb cutting, or mulesing, one of the cruelties of merino wool.

Jackie Kreutzer
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Found wandering alone in a national park, Bosque received the lifesaving care and treatment needed to survive thanks to Humane World for Animals supporters.

A carriage horse ban gains momentum in New York City and signals a global push to retire a “romantic” tradition built on cruelty.

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Our pets may hold up the truest mirror of our nature, and recognizing that reflection can reveal much about ourselves and light a path to a better me. Here’s how.

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Animal shelters across the U.S. are at a breaking point. Learn why adoptions have dropped, how the pandemic played a role and how you can help save lives.

My beagles reveal the lifelong trauma caused by animal testing. This is why we must end Category E experiments once and for all.

As extreme weather events become more common, Humane World is helping more communities develop emergency preparedness plans so they're ready before the next disaster.
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